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and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year from the 40 people alone. this would be, you know, i have here, i brought it because i thought it was relevant. to a piece of legislation submitted by senator levin, which is all of the worst tax phony loopholes for american companies, putting their money in the caymans, this is $220 billion over ten years, it's not about raising tax or anything, it's about closing the most disgusting, egregious loopholes we could feed our children decently without breaking a sweat. >> okay. margaret, why did there's been a lot today. i don't think they're being disingenuous. i think if you look at the record of the parti
and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year...
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you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in most states you can't get a driver's license. which means every time you're behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if any carlos or his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of punishments from getting a ticket to being deported and banned from returning to the u.s. for an entire decade. pasqual do you worry when he drives the car? right. because he could get pulled over one time and that could be it. >> yeah. >> for carlos' family, immigration reform isn't a political issue. it's the difference between a life lived with hope or a life lived in fear. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable
you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in most states you can't get a driver's license. which means every time you're behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if any carlos or his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of punishments from getting...
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subsidizes it through my taxes. i'm going to let you pay for it because i'm guaranteed to get it this way. >> but what if they do take away the requirement -- >> you're either eligible or not eligible. >> they took away the requirement to have a child. that's how you used to be eligible for medicaid. now anyone can get it. that's why in states that you're eligible that took that medicaid money, millions are going to be enrolling and we're on the hook. jay carney took the podium. he also said the reason for all of this, the reason for six enrollees, is solely because of the website. here's carney. >> let me just tell you now, november 1st. we don't expect those numbers to be very high. we never did. they're going to be even lower because of the challenges we had with the website. >> that's interesting. then he says they never did know that because earlier in the week, the answer was the president had no idea that the website was not going to work. so they constantly try to have it both ways and that's annoying. i am
subsidizes it through my taxes. i'm going to let you pay for it because i'm guaranteed to get it this way. >> but what if they do take away the requirement -- >> you're either eligible or not eligible. >> they took away the requirement to have a child. that's how you used to be eligible for medicaid. now anyone can get it. that's why in states that you're eligible that took that medicaid money, millions are going to be enrolling and we're on the hook. jay carney took the...
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president obama's strategy is to double down with a tax the republicans and to shade the truth or ignore the truth. the republicans are just attack, and bottom line, american people, incredibly angry. >> and pat, you were comparing president obama and hinting at his disapproval rating, i believe. let's put the numbers up on the screen. this is a very recent poll taken in the last week or so, and weight shows is that the disapproval number has ticked up above 50% now, and continued to go north. >> yeah, and the approval rating is the lowest in the poll. let me tell you, i was the youngest person on the rich nerd nixon's list, and whether it's on benghazi or health care, and getting up and telling people, knowing you are lying and we now know from the reports they knew what they were doing, they could not have won the election -- >> you are talking about health care? >> health care. the red line, i am the sergeant of defense -- but the corruption is as great as under richard nix nixon. >> it's the line that if you like your insurance can you keep your insurance. >> how sticky is the percep
president obama's strategy is to double down with a tax the republicans and to shade the truth or ignore the truth. the republicans are just attack, and bottom line, american people, incredibly angry. >> and pat, you were comparing president obama and hinting at his disapproval rating, i believe. let's put the numbers up on the screen. this is a very recent poll taken in the last week or so, and weight shows is that the disapproval number has ticked up above 50% now, and continued to go...
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that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently. they feel like they have leverage. they can even get tacks out of this. >> i think i was arguing a counter-point. the idea, steve, of how much sway the tea party has at this point, i think the jury is still out. you have tom cole, who has been a moderate basically all along but forced at specific moments during the shutdown and after the fact to go along with fractious strategy than he would have preferred. i wonder just where the republican party will find its center. >> let me put an uncomfortable truth out there. it's not just the tea party driving this process. fisca
that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently....
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the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes again and again. >> right. just ask people in illinois or ask people in new jersey and new york. it won't be long until that goes up to 8% in my opinion if they pass this. i think the people will vote it down. >> what all this money is supposed to fund is more pre-k and full-day kindergarten. the evidence is just not there this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on headstart shows you a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey where you are a voter, james, and chris christie, the republican governor, looks lik
the income tax, if raised would get rid of a traditional policy of a low flat tax. i would make the case one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state is because they've had a very, you know, sound economic -- that's in jeopardy now. >> the flat tax. all income levels. if this passes, it would move up to 5% for certain taxpayers and 5.9% i think it is for people above $75,000 a year. then what's happened with states to get rid of the flat tax, it makes it easier to raise taxes...
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sort of like last year when democrats argued they weren't really raising taxes on the wealthy. we were just returning to clinton era levels. listen. >> all we're asking is that folks like me go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. >> the same level they were during the clinton administration. >> it's bringing tax rates up to what it was for the wealthy in the clinton era. >> so is this a cut to food stamps or not? >> sure, it's a cut to food stamps. let's not play semantic games. if you were getting a certain amount of food stamps yesterday and today you get less, that's a cut. now, that said, the fact is that we are still spending more and more money on this program, and we can't just continue to expand it forever. >> but isn't it because people need it? look, there's this perception out there that -- and you've ever seen, not everybody on food stamps needs food stamps to survive. there's this perception that some of these people might be lazy. there's a perception that people are somehow gaming the system. but when we talk to food bank people who run food banks, they
sort of like last year when democrats argued they weren't really raising taxes on the wealthy. we were just returning to clinton era levels. listen. >> all we're asking is that folks like me go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. >> the same level they were during the clinton administration. >> it's bringing tax rates up to what it was for the wealthy in the clinton era. >> so is this a cut to food stamps or not? >> sure, it's a cut to food stamps. let's...
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fourth, i'm sympathetic to the argument that i have heard from some of my constituents which is my tax dollars pay for the park and if i want to use them at 4:00 a.m. and that's my prerogative. i know people that work 12-hour shifts and if they want to walk their dog at night they should be able to and if someone wants to go jogging in the park before they go to work, they should be able to. i have heard the feedback which is it won't enforce them which is exactly my problem. my 5th point that i have serious concerns this law will be enforced. well, if it's not intended to target the homeless, then the investment banker, who is the law targeted? suspicious people, teenagers. i'm not comfortable that we would pass the idea that the law enforcement measure that it would be selectively enforced. lastly, i think there are some perfectly legitimate reasons to use the parks at night. 2 weeks ago, parks and recreation staff presented a packet in support of the ordinance. the last page in large font said nothing good happening in a darkened parkland escape at night. i don't think that sentimen
fourth, i'm sympathetic to the argument that i have heard from some of my constituents which is my tax dollars pay for the park and if i want to use them at 4:00 a.m. and that's my prerogative. i know people that work 12-hour shifts and if they want to walk their dog at night they should be able to and if someone wants to go jogging in the park before they go to work, they should be able to. i have heard the feedback which is it won't enforce them which is exactly my problem. my 5th point that...
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bush promise read my lips, no new taxes. this is a promise obama had replayed now and at odd with the facts on the ground and that say problem politically for the president. >> his language changed this weekend. he no longer said if you like your plan you can keep your plan. listen to how he state today now. >> everyone who already has health insurance through your employer, medicare or medicaid will keep the benefits and preces that this law put in place. >> keep the benefits that the law put in place. that is different than just keep your plan, isn't it? >> it is. you played david a xelrod modifying his language and executive kelly back pedalling off of the promise because it is simply not true. and the extent it is played out over and over. and there is no reason to suggest that the stories will suddenly stop happening. it will cause not only for the presidented. he's not up for reelection. but it will hurt his job approval rating and that will hurt the democrats in 2014 and beyond. >> tom bevin, thank you for your analys
bush promise read my lips, no new taxes. this is a promise obama had replayed now and at odd with the facts on the ground and that say problem politically for the president. >> his language changed this weekend. he no longer said if you like your plan you can keep your plan. listen to how he state today now. >> everyone who already has health insurance through your employer, medicare or medicaid will keep the benefits and preces that this law put in place. >> keep the benefits...
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in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration over-promise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get away with this, and they are, as we're seeing. >> right, it was a promise that they're seeing they could not themselves keep. wendell potter, thank you very much. >>> all right, congressman barney frank's name was brought up, cited as the authority, the man supporting the bill. but that is not exactly the case. he will be here to react coming up next. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work
in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration over-promise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get...
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have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a quality of care issue, not just cost. >> ron, you're in virginia, right? >> running for congress there. >> ken cuccinelli's numbers are back. >> because of obama care. >> especially because young people are suffering because of the law. young people are suffering. premiums are up 45% for recent grads. 200% for a 30-year-old. we have to reach out and be advocates to fight against the law. we have to defend young americans. what's happening is we are in a recession uh now. we have to stand up. >> how old are you? >> 24. >> i'm 25. >> i'm 51. >> a young person in your 20s nowadays, you have high unemployment. ki
have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a...
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tax pairs. what we need to do is have a serious dialogue about grown-up things about -- >> but we don't. >> how many times have we raised taxes when they didn't cut? there's never been entitlement reform. it's a one-way street all the time. >> nancy pelosi said this, that revenue needs to be on the table in relation to discussions to soften the sequester cuts. >> of course. >> so the democrats are trying to soften those automatic spending cuts, and at the same time raise taxes. they don't cut spending as much and raise taxes. it's crazy. >> the last time we had a serious consideration of entitlement reform was simpson-bowles. and president obama turned the other way. >> adam talked about a business analogy. a business doesn't say we're going to spend $2 million this year, and then we'll figure out what we'll take in. first you figure out how much you're going to take in, and then you figure out how much you're going to spend. we do it the opposite way. there is a limit to taxing. when people tal
tax pairs. what we need to do is have a serious dialogue about grown-up things about -- >> but we don't. >> how many times have we raised taxes when they didn't cut? there's never been entitlement reform. it's a one-way street all the time. >> nancy pelosi said this, that revenue needs to be on the table in relation to discussions to soften the sequester cuts. >> of course. >> so the democrats are trying to soften those automatic spending cuts, and at the same time...
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pay ordinary income tax on it. so many things as to why i love a roth ira. if you qualify for one, you should absolutely do it. i love them! let's see what else is trending. listen, nancy, the reason that you're seeing all these car companies now, or lenders -- banks make it so that you can have a car loan for five years, six years, seven years, even eight years in some circumstance, is so that you think you can afford a more expensive car because the longer the payback period, the lesser you're going to have to make in payments. my idea of a wise financial move is that you never buy a car that you have to finance for more than three years. is it gonna make a big difference in terms of interest rates? no, but you're spending too much money on a car. so if you can't afford the payments with a three-year loan, in my opinion, you can't afford it at all. now, let's go to webcam. lia in north carolina, ask me your question. >> hi, suze. when my girls turned 18, i got them each a credit card to start building their own c
pay ordinary income tax on it. so many things as to why i love a roth ira. if you qualify for one, you should absolutely do it. i love them! let's see what else is trending. listen, nancy, the reason that you're seeing all these car companies now, or lenders -- banks make it so that you can have a car loan for five years, six years, seven years, even eight years in some circumstance, is so that you think you can afford a more expensive car because the longer the payback period, the lesser...
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cost of health care is a tax but also 28 different taxes. gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of new jersey refused to raise taxes will be reelected. the republican candidate in virginia who follows a republican governor who raised taxes the biggest in history may pay a penalty for his predecessor's. gerri: there is a lot going on in that race. thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. war to come including a major insurance company for canceling policies for obama forces to change his message it changes every day a little bit different about keeping your insurance plan. so ally bank h
cost of health care is a tax but also 28 different taxes. gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to...
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economic impact of social security payments, about 165 million american workers pay social security taxes. >> for every one dollar in benefits, we generate two dollars more in economic activity. so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing, what's going on with the barges in san francisco? now the mystery is solved. what this barge has to do with the popular search engine google. google. stay with us. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowne
economic impact of social security payments, about 165 million american workers pay social security taxes. >> for every one dollar in benefits, we generate two dollars more in economic activity. so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing,...
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. >> sorry this something that is new money and new tax dollars or is this something you think some conservatives will be comfortable supporting if it means new federal money? >> i think so. it's not a significant amount of money, but it is new dollars. we use a model that works. the health care centers could expand to add behavioral health. a number of them in my state and other states are doing that anyway. we have a model that works and frankly the tragedies of the last couple of years. drawing attention to this issue. we both believe we have a model that works and a moment that works. this is something that the congress could do to respond to these tragedies. after newtown late last year, the senate committee that deals with the mental health the first they had since 2007. for whatever reason this is something that is a society we haven't dealt with the way we should. it is the consistent thing and the tragedies we see. it is important to make a point here that people with mental health challenges are much more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators of crime whether it was newtown or
. >> sorry this something that is new money and new tax dollars or is this something you think some conservatives will be comfortable supporting if it means new federal money? >> i think so. it's not a significant amount of money, but it is new dollars. we use a model that works. the health care centers could expand to add behavioral health. a number of them in my state and other states are doing that anyway. we have a model that works and frankly the tragedies of the last couple of...
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the house is code for we'll do border security, punitive measures, we'll do something all about back taxes, all about fines and maybe a path to earned citizenship. >> maybe not. eric cantor's kids' act provides dreamers -- doesn't let them become full citizens. >> exactly. i think unfortunately the piecemeal approach, none of itting include any of the things that are lines in the sand for immigrant rights community and democrats in the senate. i think it's silly to think piecemeal means you'll get a great bill when you add it together. >>ivities i was going to say look at congress, they can't get it together. think if we break it into five or six pieces, we're never going to see anything done. i definitely agree with heather, this is code for we're not going to touch it. maybe in 2018 we'll touch it. >> in 2018, who is going to be voting for the republican party, jonathan. look at the numbers here. this is gallop poll. party id by hispanic americans. if you were born in u.s. hispanic americans both parents born in u.s., 30% republicans, 64% lean democrat. if you're born in the u.s. with on
the house is code for we'll do border security, punitive measures, we'll do something all about back taxes, all about fines and maybe a path to earned citizenship. >> maybe not. eric cantor's kids' act provides dreamers -- doesn't let them become full citizens. >> exactly. i think unfortunately the piecemeal approach, none of itting include any of the things that are lines in the sand for immigrant rights community and democrats in the senate. i think it's silly to think piecemeal...
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at the end of the day, i don't think we need to raise taxes. we need to actually take some of the president's proposals in terms of entitlement reforms that republicans agree with. they won't be easy to pass. they're tough for both sides to vote for but they're the right things and apply them to the deficit and easing the sequester. there's a deal to be made if both sides will approach it with willingness to engage in give and take. >> i'm curious how optimisticing that lawmakers will do the same because you're saying give and take, both sides have to give a little. >> well, remember, first of all, let's start with the things we agree on. we agree with a lot of the president's entitlement reforms. we don't think we should have to pay for areas we agree by doing things like raising taxes. we don't expect the democrats to embrace the ryan plan on medicare or the block grant medicaid to the states. so they've got some lines in the sand on their side. i respect that. but there's enough room in the middle to actually get something done, and frankly,
at the end of the day, i don't think we need to raise taxes. we need to actually take some of the president's proposals in terms of entitlement reforms that republicans agree with. they won't be easy to pass. they're tough for both sides to vote for but they're the right things and apply them to the deficit and easing the sequester. there's a deal to be made if both sides will approach it with willingness to engage in give and take. >> i'm curious how optimisticing that lawmakers will do...
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you just pay your taxes, government pays the bills, no website, no confusion. that's what we didn't get, and it's the spin machine that's made us think that this is some kind of -- >> and despite all the spin and despite the complication and the healthcare.gov glitches, when we look at the questions about an opinion of the affordable care act, we still see that in october of 2013, in september of 2013, in july of 2013, it's pretty consistently above a third of americans thinking it's a good idea, fewer than half of americans thinking it's a bad idea, and this is despite, as you point out, tara, the massive misinformation obfuscation campaign by republicans on this. i mean, they've been running against obama care for three election cycles. >> i have to jump on the electoral cal clus, which is what about the government shutdown? we have totally forgotten about the government shutdown and how the republican party blundered that. where people were out of work for week, billions of dollars were lost. so we're coming -- but the aca has obfuscated this, and this is go
you just pay your taxes, government pays the bills, no website, no confusion. that's what we didn't get, and it's the spin machine that's made us think that this is some kind of -- >> and despite all the spin and despite the complication and the healthcare.gov glitches, when we look at the questions about an opinion of the affordable care act, we still see that in october of 2013, in september of 2013, in july of 2013, it's pretty consistently above a third of americans thinking it's a...
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again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form of governance, or more accurately anti-governance. its stronghold is the tea party. we see it in continuing challenges to obama care, in senator rand pall's promise to nullify anything the president does to impose new gun controls. each is presented as a practical attempt to find a better answer, but as a constitutional demand for restoration of the nation to its hallowed prior self. it's not a coincidence that the resurgence of nullification is happening while our first african-american president is in office. >> well, a lot of it's coming from the south, karen. we know that. back in 2008, somebody said john mccain was just elected president of the confederacy. that's where a lot of these states are. there's no question about it. also, i remember grover norquist invited me down to washington the night
again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form of governance, or more accurately anti-governance. its stronghold is the tea party. we see it in continuing challenges to obama care, in senator rand pall's promise to nullify anything the president does to impose new gun controls. each is...
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it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of chinese party officials got jobs there and the bank said in a regulatory filing that several u.s. government agencies requested information about the foreign exchange trading business and whether employees were rigging the market. >>> jp morgan chase isn't alone. citi group, the bank that conducts the most international business revealed that federal investigators are looking into the foreign exchange trading for evidence of possible market manipulation. >>> more on the trouble of the affordable care act healthcare.gov. they looked at what users of the website experience as they shop for health insurance plans and
it -- i don't necessarily agree with some of the tax policies that we have for patrioting of cash but with those costs to bring back in money from the united states, it certainly can make sense to borrow and buy back. >> we'll leave it there. thank you for your thoughts. tim courtney. >>> and some more trouble at jp morgan chase. the u.s. justice department and securities exchange commission are looking into the hiring practices at jp mogen at hong kong offices. relative of...
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i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that check. if this was the campaign commercial a month after he won election, i think that the results may have been a lot different. i think the takeaway is what he found is it is a lot harder when you are running the state and you are in control of the budget than when on the outside and you are criticizing the guy who is. >> crystal, it seems that he -- that he tries how to work this reputation as the straight talker. but it isn't actually based on doing what he says he would do. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and i mean in fairness. he doesn't tripe how y to work . he does wor
i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that...
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it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal" reported this weekend that you in fact were part of a debate inside the white house at the time about whether or not this claim you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor was misleading. this week -- >> i -- >> let me ask the question. then you can answer. -- whether it was misleading. on megyn kelly's show this week you blamed the insurance companies. >> if an insurance companies decides it's changing how it's going to structure its plan that is not the law doing it. that is the insurance company deciding for business reasons. >> but, doctor, the obama law demands that the insurance companie
it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal"...
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my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we can't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up in the present coress and the present political fight to my down expect anybody to gain major action in either direction. the democrats will not permit it. there will not be tax hikes. the republicans won't permit it. we won't have any of this for now. the attack on the accumulation of savings above some certai level is there, and it is going to be there all the time. we need to be vigilant and out it. gerri: we will bring you back to talk about it. if any of that pops begin help us explain it to everybody. >> thanks. gerri: well, time for a look at the stories you are clicking on tonight on foxbusiness.com stocks ending the day slightly higher. some investors a
my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we can't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up in the present coress and the present political fight to my...
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or other taxes. sure, you were getting a lot of medicaid money from the federal government. that's the point. >> there was no doubt we were getting medicare money and having flexibility to our needs was very important. unfortunately, one of the prices of that medicaid money now is to have some things that in my opinion are very detrimental to the act we passed and to be able to continue to move forward. because one of the things we did was one of the relatively easy things here is reduce coverage. we now have one of the greatest rates of insurance coverage in the nation. in fact, we're at about 98%. i don't know it will get much higher than. that but the elussive thing here is always the issue of cost containment and what are you going to do to truly make things affordable? so the flipside of your argument is that if we continue to mandate things people can't afford, we have two choice, one, we will increase our subsidies or, two, we have to have a safety valve, in fact, one of the most recent studie
or other taxes. sure, you were getting a lot of medicaid money from the federal government. that's the point. >> there was no doubt we were getting medicare money and having flexibility to our needs was very important. unfortunately, one of the prices of that medicaid money now is to have some things that in my opinion are very detrimental to the act we passed and to be able to continue to move forward. because one of the things we did was one of the relatively easy things here is reduce...
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. >>> now that colorado legalized marijuana, they're deciding whether or not to impose a 15% sales tax to raise an estimated $40 million for school construction. i guess they're lighting it up for the kids. >>> back east, new jersey residents are set to vote for an amendment to their state constitution to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour. plus annual adjustments for inflation. the state legislature passed a bill with a rate increase this year but it cot a veto from governor chris christie who said it would, quote, jeopardize the economic recovery. and if you didn't think it was hairy enough out there, november is being coined mo-voember men grow a mustache as part of an effort to raise money and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer. bars and restaurants offer it special deals to raise deals. go online to find out more and register. >>> and that's this week's fyi. >>> coming up, i'll preview the conversation with a national leader whose secret to secret is discipline, disruption and dark chocolate. >> so understand that this is the republican party, you know, i used to sa
. >>> now that colorado legalized marijuana, they're deciding whether or not to impose a 15% sales tax to raise an estimated $40 million for school construction. i guess they're lighting it up for the kids. >>> back east, new jersey residents are set to vote for an amendment to their state constitution to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour. plus annual adjustments for inflation. the state legislature passed a bill with a rate increase this year but it cot a veto from...
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and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the government back. that's reflected in the figure. >> auto sales. how did they fair last month given the government shutdown. >> it did have an effect. the back half was quite successful. particularly with trucks. you see one truck ad after another. full 60 seconds, very brand specific. the average transaction price for a full size truck is $39,000. they are more fuel efficient, quite luxurious. and brand advertising. that's important. because it's not just is targeting people purchasing trucks but a new generation of young boys. >> going bananas. >> if you look at the list, number one is sandwiches. that's interesting. it's number one for lunch and dinner. they count hamburgers and hot dogs in that. it is fast growing in breakfast. fruit. nutritionists would like to see vegetables in that place. it will have to be part of sandwiches to get there. this top 10
and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the government back. that's reflected in the figure. >> auto sales. how did they fair last month given the government shutdown. >> it did have an effect. the back half was quite successful. particularly with trucks. you see one truck ad after another. full 60 seconds, very brand specific. the average transaction price for a full size...
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. >> he interrupted the tax money flow. tide goes in, tide goes out. in the temple, when he saw the tax collectors dragging the money out of the poor people and overturn their table. and once he did that, his fate was sealed. >> i don't know what that means. >> and today's top trender, cheap talk. i can't use the "s" word. >> oh -- >> they have crappy insurance. we're going to be getting rid of junk insurance plans that haven't delivered anything for the american people. conservatives won't trash junk insurance. >> you can keep the plan that you have and like, but there's a but in our health care right now? there's a but in the system? >> that's a big but. >> the community is welcoming the destruction of what are called, you know, the skinny plans. >> you find something goes wrong so you pick an enemy and you demonize somebody else. in this case, it's the insurance companies. >> this just kills the market. >> we chose those policies and yet the president says you didn't choose well. >> what else would you expect from the republican party but a bunch of
. >> he interrupted the tax money flow. tide goes in, tide goes out. in the temple, when he saw the tax collectors dragging the money out of the poor people and overturn their table. and once he did that, his fate was sealed. >> i don't know what that means. >> and today's top trender, cheap talk. i can't use the "s" word. >> oh -- >> they have crappy insurance. we're going to be getting rid of junk insurance plans that haven't delivered anything for the...
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he says i'm only going to tax the rich and he defined them as anyone who makes $500,000 or more. last time i heard that, barack obama said it in the payroll tax went up in the middle class always gets hit the worst. neil: you mentioned something as well. and no response back. to this issue, the biggest employer in the city, the reverberations could be that they start charging more for loans and this is something that will impact the country when h . >> they expect that the banks don't have to be in new york and it can go anywhere and any other one of the 49 states. we have seen this happen over and over again when i was growing up in the city and you drive up on the way to new england, the only thing in that area was the marriott hotel. neil: yes,. >> every single one of those used to be in new york city. neil: i get annoyed with the arrogance of those tried-and-true new yorkers would say what also they going to go, this is the place to be, which is your point with them and others, the goal and leave the entire country to switzerland or hong kong. >> jcpenney is to be headquarter
he says i'm only going to tax the rich and he defined them as anyone who makes $500,000 or more. last time i heard that, barack obama said it in the payroll tax went up in the middle class always gets hit the worst. neil: you mentioned something as well. and no response back. to this issue, the biggest employer in the city, the reverberations could be that they start charging more for loans and this is something that will impact the country when h . >> they expect that the banks don't...
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she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats. >> job there are always the pesky polls so what they are saying? >> governor cristty doesn't think they are pesky, not right now, because the last one i saw he was about 28 points ahead. is that he appeals across the board, to voters in new jersey. so that's the 20% who are republicans the 33% who are democrats and also crucial, 47% who are independent or swing voters. now he has said that he knows the level are looking at what he does tonight, because of that demographic, with a view to see whether he might be a good fit for them in 2016. and this is a governor who says i don't care how every
she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats....
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he signed a restrictive abortion law, proposed slashing taxes for the rich. and today he's saying this about his own party. quote, i'm concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor. that if you're poor, somehow you're shiftless and lazy. war on the poor? shiftless and lazy? wonder where he heard that. >> we don't want to turn this safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into complacency. >> self-reliance means if anyone will not work, neither should he eat. >> really poor children in really poor neighborhoods have no habits of working, and have nobody around them who works. they don't have a i do this and you give me cash. unless it's illegal. >> there's 3 million jobs every month in this country that go unfilled. and the trouble is it's because they either can't find people to come to work sober, daily, drug-free and want to learn the necessary skills going forward to be able to do those jobs. >> this is your republican party where it's trendy to demonize the poor. and it comes two days away from 47 million americans getting cu
he signed a restrictive abortion law, proposed slashing taxes for the rich. and today he's saying this about his own party. quote, i'm concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor. that if you're poor, somehow you're shiftless and lazy. war on the poor? shiftless and lazy? wonder where he heard that. >> we don't want to turn this safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into complacency. >> self-reliance means if anyone will not work, neither should he...
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our warmest day in the forecast. we look at how clean there air is. you can see nice reflection on the bay water. above average warmth everywhere. mid to upper 60s at the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay. and mid 70s. >>> developing news out of hayward. a woman
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very...
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low income people weren't going to be impacted anyway, we never should have extended those taxes. you can't get them back now. it's permanent. and so there's no revenue except trivial loophole closing which will never happen because the lobbies dominate the process. and then finally, if i could just say, president obama stuck his toe in the water on entitlement reform, but it was the wrong toe. he said, you know, chain cpi. well, that means the person on minimum benefits is going to get hit if they had no other income. $9,000 a year, they're going to get hit. whereas a retired in florida living on a golf course getting $50,000 a year on social security and medicare is going to barely feel the nick. there should be means testing where you take the savings out of the top. so what we have is a total stalemate. we're going to do nothing on entitlements. they're going to try to raise -- >> so your forecast from your answer is you think we're going to be doing a number of these cycles all the way to 2014 to see if one party gets absolute party in the legislative branch. >> i think we'll
low income people weren't going to be impacted anyway, we never should have extended those taxes. you can't get them back now. it's permanent. and so there's no revenue except trivial loophole closing which will never happen because the lobbies dominate the process. and then finally, if i could just say, president obama stuck his toe in the water on entitlement reform, but it was the wrong toe. he said, you know, chain cpi. well, that means the person on minimum benefits is going to get hit if...
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the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is being held in a safe outside of this office in munich. authorities are reacted cautiously as they attempted to piece together the evidence around the discoughedry. the government is support" the state prosecution in the field of so-called deagain rat art and nazi looted arts. >> he was questioned by police for ta tax evasion. less jewish collectsors were forced to sell arts works at a greatly reduced price. as was the case of edward munch's "the scream many". the issue of rest 250ugs is one that collectors have been forced to confront. the they have been at the heart of
the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment....